Utility Dive: How Utility Collaboration Can Cut Community Solar Costs Up To 40%
By Herman K. Trabish, March 28, 2016 Read The Article
By Herman K. Trabish, March 28, 2016 Read The Article
Solstice was awarded a grant of $1.5 million by the US Department of Energy’s Solar Energy Technologies Office to research and develop technologies that expand the use and lower the cost of solar for underserved communities.
BOSTON—Yesterday, Solstice Initiative was awarded an $800k grant by the U.S. Department of Energy SunShot Initiative through the Solar Energy Evolution and Diffusion Studies 2 (SEEDS2) program.
More and more “wacky” ideas are coming to fruition to solve the complex problems facing our planet, and many of the innovators and pioneers putting forth these solutions are women.
“The third Yale finalist, Stephanie Speirs ’13 B.A., has made affordable solar access her mission. Her startup, Solstice, allows renters and low-income consumers to access community-shared solar farms…”
Solstice Co-founder and CEO Steph Speirs joins Clean Energy Trust to discuss how the community solar industry is growing and evolving.
The New York Times highlights the Global Climate Strike, goals set at the UN Climate Summit, and what you can do to contribute in the fight against climate change.
February 4, 2016 Read The Article
Learn more about Solstice’s partnership with the City of North Chicago that will bring local, affordable community solar to residents.
The Rockland County Times provides simple tips to help homeowners become more energy-efficient along with saving money and time.
In this episode of “Flipping the Barrel,” Steph explains the “why” behind solar and the ways in which it can help facilitate equitable energy access.
Learn how community solar works in this Techstination interview with Solstice Co-Founder and CEO Steph Speirs.